So I just fed my ordie babes some chunks of banana slug, which was quite difficult to get into bite size pieces. And after feeding them their favourite food, they always go berserk so as to hide from me what they do with it. After my most aggressive eater took a chunk, he disappeared into the hide as normal, but came out with a bulge that looked much bigger than I thought possible. Im worried that it might be a piece of the substrate I am using, and I was ever so careful to monitor the feeding to see if any substrate stuck to the food, but when they are hidden you can only do so much other than feed them in a separate container, halfway through swallowing. I guess my question is how much can a snake a little larger than the girth of a pencil expand before causing harm? I examined and felt the bulge gently and it seemed hard, but soft enough to be the slug, as when I cut them into pieces the chunks go into a rigor-mortise state. I've learned that most of the time when it comes to keeping animals, it is always better to worry and do what is possible than leave it and hope all is well. What should I do from this point on?